The Mile High City’s lack of snow is now one for the record books

As of today, Denver has broken the record for the latest measurable snowfall on record. The old record for latest snowfall was November 21 1934.

Today, it has been 215 days since the Mile High City has received measurable snowfall and we will lengthen that record. There is a slim chance for some snow Wednesday night but, as the National Weather Service said this morning, “It is likely Denver will not receive its first snowfall until December.”

Denver’s earliest snowfall on record was September 3, 1961. The average date of the first snow is October 18th.

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